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Network Europe - No more hurdles - the Czech President signs the Lisbon Treaty

On air: 3 November 2009 10:50

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Network Europe – Tuesday 3 November 2009:

  • No more hurdles - the Czech President signs the Lisbon Treaty.
  • Defiant defendant - Karadzic says he's not delaying his genocide trial.
  • Swiss storm - A row brewing over plans for more mosques.
  • In our Fall of Communism series - Words from the Wall - Berliners remember their moment of freedom.
  • French fixation - does the country need a new identity?

Photo: Czech President Vaclav Klaus during the demonstration of Czech Eurosceptic party against the Lisbon Treaty, in Prague, Czech Republic, 3 October 2009. Around 200 people protested againt the Lisbon Treaty and came to support President Vaclav Klaus. EPA/FILIP SINGER
 

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